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Is whatever an adverb?

No, it can be a pronoun, adjective, or interjection.It cannot be used as an adverb, as wherever can.


Is tired an adverb?

No. It is an adjective because it describes whatever is tired.


In English which word has a verb an adverb and adjective?

a noun


What is 'bien' when translated from French to English?

"Well" as an adverb and "fine, good" as an adjective are English equivalents of the French word bien. Whatever the context or meaning, the pronunciation remains "bya" in French.


Is smoothly an adverb or adjective?

'smooth;y' is and Adverb. In the English language words ending in '---ly' are adverbs.


Is sound an adverb?

No, it is not an adverb. But the adjective "sound" (sturdy, reasonable) can have the adverb form "soundly" (often used with the verb sleep).


Is unlikely an adverb or an adjective?

Unlikely, though it ends in -LY, is an adjective, not an adverb. (*while "likely" can be either an adjective or adverb, e.g. He will likely join us, the use of "unlikely" as an adverb requires constructions that are virtually never seen in modern English)


What is the Italian translation of 'whatever'?

Come mai as an interjection, qualsiasi as an adjective or qualunque cosa as a noun are Italian equivalents of the English word "whatever."Specifically, the adverb come literally means "how." The adverb mai literally means "ever." The invariable adjective qualsiasi and noun qualunque cosa literally mean "whatever" and "whatever thing" respectively.The respective pronunciations are "KOH-meh meye,"* "kwahl-SYAH-zee," and kwah-LOON-kweh KOH-zah."*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye."


Is admired an adverb?

No, admiration is a noun.


Is hige an adverb?

The word "hige" is a noun in Japanese.If you mean the English word "huge" then it is not an adverb, but an adjective.(The adverb form is hugely).


Is dizzy an adverb or adjective?

"Dizzy" can be both an adjective (describing a feeling of lightheadedness or confusion) and a verb (meaning to make someone feel unsteady or lightheaded). It is not commonly used as an adverb in English.


Is dark an adverb or adjective?

Dark can be an adjective or a noun. Darkly is an adverb.